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If Mankind Is To Survive It Must Prosecute US NATO Genocide
Sooner or later, leaders in nations cleverly
slandered by a monopolized media and brutally attacked
by USA covert violence and murderous interventions will defeat this
evil by quoting to the world the outraged words of famous Americans who
bravely condemned their nation's many atrocities -- the most recent three
of whom were shot to death.
Since Martin Luther King was
assassinated, no one calls for justice for the tens of millions of
US-NATO victims. This will change, and the US media war machine will
falter once disabled by world awareness of King's long-suppressed
condemnations of his countrymen's crimes against humanity
and
condemnations by other America heroes. For this is the era of personal
availability of lightning-fast information-corrective technology. Access
to reality will make mankind free of the absurd media psyop manipulation
that is presently destroying us.
Martin Luther King Jr.: "The
greatest purveyor of violence in the world is my own government running
atrocity wars and covert violence on three
continents -- since 1945!"[1] (Shot to death within a year.)
Malcolm
X: "The media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power
to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent because
they control the minds of the masses. You show me a capitalist, and
I'll show you a bloodsucker." (Shot to death at age 40.)
Fred
Hampton [2]: "I believe I'm going to die doing the things I was born to
do. You can kill a revolutionary but you can never kill the revolution.
Peace to you, if you're willing to fight for it." (Shot to death at age
21 while sleeping in his apartment by a tactical unit of County and
State's Attorney's Office in conjunction with the Chicago Police
Department and the FBI.)
W. E. B. Debois [3]: "From my 30th year
on, I have increasingly regarded the church as an institution which
defended such evils as slavery, color caste, exploitation of labor, and
war. I think the greatest gift of the Soviet Union to
modern civilization was the dethronement of the clergy and the refusal
to let religion be taught in the public schools."[4] (Died in Ghana,
Africa at age 95.)
Eugene Debs [5]: "The issue is Socialism versus
Capitalism. I am for Socialism because I am for humanity. We have been
cursed with the reign of gold long enough -- Socialists were not born
yesterday." (Spent 10 years in federal prison for urging refusal of the
draft.)
Helen Keller[6]: "The country is governed for the richest,
for the corporations, the bankers, the land speculators, and for the
exploiters of labor. Congress is not preparing to defend the people of
the United States. It is planning to protect the capital of American
speculators and investors in Mexico, South America, China, and the
Philippine Islands. Incidentally this preparation will benefit the
manufacturers of munitions and war machines. Our flourishing industry in
implements of murder is filling the vaults of New
York's banks with gold. Every modern war has had its root in
exploitation." [7]
Mark Twain: "Our [USA's] uniformed assassins!
Many ghastly additions to our [USA] history is the torturing of
Filipinos by the awful water cure. [8] And as for the flag for the
Philippine Province, we can have just our usual flag, with the white
stripes painted black and the stars replaced by the skull and
cross-bones". [9]
Abraham Lincoln: "I tremble for the safety of
my country. Corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption will
follow and the money power of the country will endeavor and prolong its
reign by working upon the prejudices of the people, until the wealth is
aggregated into a few hands and the republic is destroyed. [10] (Thought
to have been assassinated for business interests.)
It seems
inevitable that leaders of nations under US attack will come to realize
that they have been tacitly cooperating with the
US-NATO imperialist mortal enemies by allowing the exploited and
decimated non-Caucasian 6/7ths of mankind to forget the incredibly
numerous indefensible and prosecutable US-NATO genocidal crimes against
humanity that cry out for prosecution and for justice for their tens of
millions of victims.
Focused on the immediate plight of their own
people, these leaders have permitted Western media to distract
attention away from each stage of this continuing USA holocaust as an
unimportant and 'past is past.' Concerned with present danger to their
citizens they seem unaware of the crippling effect world attention to
similar past US covert, sponsored violence would have on the program of
US media deception that represents the greatest threat to their ability
to defend themselves. But it would not be so difficult to remind the
world of American use of al Qaeda to kill and destroy as it did in
prosperous Libya and is doing in Syria; remind the of the many
overthrows of popular governments in Honduras, Libya, Haiti, Nicaragua,
Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Indonesia, Iran, Congo, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Greece.
The leaders of nations attacked have failed for too
long to call for US-NATO prosecution under Nuremberg Principles law and
failed to keep alive the memory of the many genocides the USA, assisted
by other now neocolonial powers, has brought down upon the innocent
peoples of Iraq, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Guatemala, and Congo, and
mass-murder through bombing and invading of the Dominican Republic,
Grenada, and Libya, and a twelve-year occupation war in Afghanistan.
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